Wow! 6 months before it's even available???? 2 years before it comes to Sprint??? No expandable/replaceable memory???
I think I need to learn more about this device before I jump on the"I've gotta have it" bandwagon.

Wow! 6 months before it's even available???? 2 years before it comes to Sprint??? No expandable/replaceable memory???
I think I need to learn more about this device before I jump on the"I've gotta have it" bandwagon.

Expandable memory on a phone with 8gb of memory already? Your treo will only take a 4gb expansion card

And can it survive on one network...I say yes, that network has 58 million subscribers already not to mention those who will jump ship and they are giving themselves a 6 month lead in to boost anticipation & sales.

It's a GSM phone, so you'll be able to use it on any GSM network. There'll be unlocked versions at launch don't you worry. That being said, can they make it just one primary carrier - absolutely, if the carrier is the biggest which in this case it is. Will there be CDMA version? If I was a betting man... Not a chance. Apple isn't traditionally a company that markets many versions of their hardware - it's there way and you work with it. That and the fact that the CDMA market just isn't big enough in the grand scheme of things.

In Europe people pay $900 - $1100 for unlocked smartphones. I'm sure this thing will be available without a service contract for probably around the same price. Considering it has the capabilities of a tablet PC that's reasonable, no?

No third party software makes it a nice dumb phone. What about GPS and Office? No Sling? If its running real OSX, why cant Itunes download music directly from the store? I would not pay that much for a fancy dumb phone.

Nobody knows one way or the other if there will be 3rd party software. Personally I'd be brushing up on my OS X development skills now to make a few bucks.

If it has an internet connection then I don't see any reason why you can't download software directly from iTunes, unless Cingular restricts it. (But, they aren't the Verizon phone-cripple nazis so there might be hope.)

Nobody knows one way or the other if there will be 3rd party software. Personally I'd be brushing up on my OS X development skills now to make a few bucks.

If it has an internet connection then I don't see any reason why you can't download software directly from iTunes, unless Cingular restricts it. (But, they aren't the Verizon phone-cripple nazis so there might be hope.)

They call it Itunes, but I dont think its the Itunes we know and are apathetic about. I'm sure its a separate, more limited version of the software, made just for this device. If it was the full version you could play internet radio for example, and download podcasts directly to the device, but I see no mention of this.